Nah I'm good, if this stuff really was causing brain cancer with how ubiquitous they are we'd all know at least one person with it. These videos too often are by people who don't actually know what the numbers even mean, akin to the ghost hunter shows where they're making a big deal over a "magnetic anomaly" that could be coming from the electric motor in the fridge they're standing nearby or switching to smaller units to make it sound like "it's over 9000" when it's the value of the Earth's own magnetic field or just ambient background radiation.
Nah I'm good, if this stuff really was causing brain cancer with how ubiquitous they are we'd all know at least one person with it. These videos too often are by people who don't actually know what the numbers even mean, akin to the ghost hunter shows where they're making a big deal over a "magnetic anomaly" that could be coming from the electric motor in the fridge they're standing nearby or switching to smaller units to make it sound like "it's over 9000" when it's the value of the Earth's own magnetic field or just ambient background radiation.
I'm sure people won't love this reference, but the lead surgeon for Neuralink said that the wireless headphones don't do anything negative.